Guy Lafleur's House

Guy Lafleur's House


Île Bizard, Canada (CA)
Canadian professional ice hockey player Guy Lafleur’s house was located on Île-Bizard, an island community that is now a part of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The quiet island community is home to several golf courses and a large public park and is home to many of Montreal’s wealthy residents, including politician Pauline Marois and members of the band Simple Plan.

Guy Lafleur’s net worth was $10 million at the time of his death in 2022. Though he is considered to be one of the greatest professional ice hockey players in history, his twenty-year career spanning from 1971-1991 earned him less than $4 million in career earnings..

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Guy Lafleur was born in Thurso, Quebec in 1951 and began playing hockey at the age of five. He was a standout player from the very beginning, setting goal-scoring records in both pee wee and junior leagues. He was drafted first overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 1971. Lafleur played 14 seasons with the Canadiens, winning five Stanley Cups, three Art Ross trophies (for the NHL’s leading scorer), two Hart trophies (League MVP), and the 1977 Conn Smythe award for playoff MVP. He was the first player to score 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive seasons. Injuries and declining play led Lafleur to retire in 1985, though he returned to the league in 1988 and played three more seasons for the New York Rangers and Quebec Nordiques.

Guy Lafleur married Lise LaFleur in 1973. He is survived by their two sons, Mark and Martin, and granddaughter Sienna-Rose.
Canadian professional ice hockey player Guy Lafleur’s house was located on Île-Bizard, an island community that is now a part of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The quiet island community is home to several golf courses and a large public park and is home to many of Montreal’s wealthy residents, including politician Pauline Marois and members of the band Simple Plan.

Guy Lafleur’s net worth was $10 million at the time of his death in 2022. Though he is considered to be one of the greatest professional ice hockey players in history, his twenty-year career spanning from 1971-1991 earned him less than $4 million in career earnings..

Guy Lafleur was born in Thurso, Quebec in 1951 and began playing hockey at the age of five. He was a standout player from the very beginning, setting goal-scoring records in both pee wee and junior leagues. He was drafted first overall by the Montreal Canadiens in 1971. Lafleur played 14 seasons with the Canadiens, winning five Stanley Cups, three Art Ross trophies (for the NHL’s leading scorer), two Hart trophies (League MVP), and the 1977 Conn Smythe award for playoff MVP. He was the first player to score 50 goals and 100 points in six consecutive seasons. Injuries and declining play led Lafleur to retire in 1985, though he returned to the league in 1988 and played three more seasons for the New York Rangers and Quebec Nordiques.

Guy Lafleur married Lise LaFleur in 1973. He is survived by their two sons, Mark and Martin, and granddaughter Sienna-Rose.
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@ 2022-08-23 12:44:44
Wrong house. His house was the one next door to the east with the helipad.

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